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Brown Creeper

Brown creepers are very small, well-camouflaged birds with a mottled brown back, white undersides, a long thin tail, and a curved bill used to dig insects out of bark. As their name suggests, they tend to creep up the sides of trees.

Brown creepers are fairly common in forests throughout the U.S. but can be hard to spot.

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Adult

Item #BRCR001

Checking the Pantry

Item #BRCR002

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